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Destiny Arts Center is hiring two Program Managers, one for our Outreach Programs and one for our Onsite Programs. Both positions are full time, with excellent benefits. For more information, please visit us at: http://www.destinyarts.org/pages/employment.

Pie Ranch Educators,
I am very interested in applying for the Youth Organizing and Program Coordinator position at Oceana High School. I have lot of experience with youth as a classroom teacher and am very familiar with the food industry as a cafe owner. I am also an avid baker and have completed several units in the baking program at Laney College. I feel I am uniquely qualified for this position and would love to get more information about it.
Thank you,
Melinda Martinez
415-902-0087

Next Generation Scholars (NGS) seeks an Associate Director of Community and Family Engagement to join its staff at the office in San Rafael, CA.

For our Associate Director (AD), we want an educator who can push the envelope. We believe students are able to engage with the most challenging social justice issues of today if provided the proper framework. The AD must be able to meaningfully connect with our students and their families to effectively and supportively connect our families to the services they need.

Next Generation Scholars (NGS) seeks an Associate Director of Curriculum and Teaching to join its staff at the office in San Rafael, CA.

For our Associate Director (AD), we want an educator who can push the envelope. We believe students are able to engage with the most challenging social justice issues of today if provided the proper framework. The AD must be able to meaningfully connect with our students and their families to effectively and supportively connect our families to the services they need.

Do you want to get paid and make a difference by tutoring local middle school students? Apply to tutor for JCYC! We are looking for part-time tutors to work 5-10 hours a week helping middle school students with their homework. Earn $15 an hour, gain valuable leadership and communication skills, meet interesting people, contribute to your community, and have fun by becoming a tutor. Please see our job description at http://www.jcyccollegeaccess.org/employment-opportunities.htm for more information. To apply, email your resume, cover letter and schedule of availability to ktatum@jcyc.org

First Graduate is seeking a College Access Advisor to join our team and help San Francisco students be the first in their family to graduate from college, ready to pursue meaningful careers. For more information and to apply, please visit: http://www.idealist.org/view/job/7tnpcwCGmDbD/

Now accepting applications for Slide Ranch 2017 Teacher-in-Residence program. Please visit: http://slideranch.org/tir
Slide Ranch’s Teacher-in-Residence program fosters and inspires the next generation of leaders in education, sustainable farming and environmental stewardship. Apply yourself for 10-1/2 months that supports your growth as an educator and steward, and prepares you for a meaningful career!

Goalbook is hiring Content Developers (Part-Time, Remote). Whether you are a general education teacher or special education teacher, your knowledge and experience will help us design the best resources and strategies to give ALL students access to rigorous content. Check out our site to apply: http://www.goalbookcontent.com/

TNDC’s Tenderloin After-School Program (TASP) is a community-based serving children and youth between the ages of 7 and 18. Senior Program Supervisor – primary responsibilities are: spearhead the homework help program during the academic school year, volunteer coordination and the ability to act as site lead on behalf of the program manager.

We are accepting applications for our farm apprenticeship and looking for stellar candidates. The deadline is fast approaching so if candidates need more time I’d suggest they reach out to us (simone@pieranch.org) to let them know so and ask for a small extension.

The year-long Apprenticeship Program is available for people who have worked for at least one season on a farm. Apprentices help out with all aspects of the ranch. Work includes sowing, planting, weeding, irrigating, and harvesting a variety of crops; animal husbandry; experiential education with youth and other groups; direct marketing through our farm stand, Community Supported Agriculture program and sales to local restaurants and bakeries. While the Apprenticeship model is mainly focused on learning by doing, our weekly farm meeting/walk and monthly classes are opportunities to expand your knowledge around sustainable food production.

Coordinator, Leadership Development & Design role available at Leadership for Educational Equity (LEE)!

Leadership for Educational Equity (LEE) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan leadership development organization dedicated to developing its members’ potential to ensure every child has the opportunity to receive an outstanding education. Our kids and communities need more leaders who believe that educational inequity is a solvable problem. We believe that when our members are organized and reach positions of leadership, they’ll serve as a transformative force for students, communities and the broader movement for educational equity.

College Track – Bay Area is hiring for College Completion Advisors Application deadline: Rolling

The College Completion Advisor is responsible for supporting students in owning their college experience and ensuring that 70% of College Track students graduate with a bachelor’s degree within six years. The ideal candidate is a motivated, hard-working individual with experience advising, influencing and managing first-generation college students.

Goalbook is growing and we’re looking to hire District Success Managers (for San Mateo, CA, and New York City). The ideal candidate is an urban teacher/school administrator with experience delivering professional development and a passion for supporting educators with designing high-quality instruction. Please share with educators in your network! https://lnkd.in/batFsY3

Next Generation Scholars (NGS) is looking for Lead Teachers for our 2017 Summer Academy in San Rafael! NGS believes equal access to higher education is the key to making positive change within our community. Our mission is to level the playing field by providing dedicated underserved students with all the advantages available to those of privilege.

Alternatives in Action is looking for a Deputy Director to lead fund development and program initiatives in early childhood education, OUSD school programs and community engagement. Please share with your network and entreprenuerial individuals with experience in innovative programs and a talent for building funding relationships. Posting & application https://roccam.recruiterbox.com/jobs/fk0m5vx

Do you want to get paid and make a difference by tutoring local middle
school students? Apply to tutor for JCYC! We are looking for part-time
tutors to work 5-10 hours a week helping middle school students with their homework during the 2017-2018 school year. Earn $15 an hour, gain valuable leadership and communication skills, meet interesting people, contribute to your community, and have fun by becoming a tutor. We offer trainings so that you do not need to understand all subjects before you start. Please see our job description at jcyccollegeaccess.org/join-the-team for more information. To apply, email your resume, cover letter and schedule of availability to tutors@jcyc.org

The Civic Education Project is hiring Instructors to work with highly motivated high school students at this summer’s Civic Leadership Institute at UC Berkeley. The program curriculum explores today’s most pressing social issues and ways students can take action.

The Experiment in International Living and World Learning Youth Programs are currently hiring experienced and inclusive educators to lead groups of high school students on cross-cultural exchanges in summer 2019. Experiment leaders guide a group of 10 to 16 high school students on a journey between 2 and 6 weeks in one of 26 countries. Youth Program leaders facilitate an immersion exchange program in the US for 3 to 4 weeks with youth from Iraq, Mexico, and countries in the Caribbean. Learn more about the positions and apply online by January 20, 2019 at http://www.worldlearning.org/leaderapplication. If our website doesn’t answer your question, please contact us at groupleaders@worldlearning.org. The Experiment and World Learning is an EOE.

Slide Ranch is Seeking applicants for the Summer Teacher in Residence Program!

The mission of Slide Ranch is to connect children to nature. We cultivate healthy bodies and minds and foster future generations of environmental stewards. By farming, cooking, caring for animals and exploring wilderness and the coast, we teach people of all ages to see the connection between their own health, a healthy food system and a healthy environment.

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